Itâs finally the day of the showdown. I was out in the neglected garden behind the Dukeâs castle, which is deserted.
Itâs the middle of the winter at Duke Castle. The gardeners only cared about the glass greenhouse and the main gate, so this place was naturally left untouched.
âWell, this is the perfect place to play the game.â
Satisfied with the desolate place, I kneeled and gazed at the green leaves that didnât match the frozen ground.
It hasnât been long since I stayed at Duke Castle, but my physical condition was improving day by day, as my life went on a different path and lifestyle than when I was in the orphanage.
Of course, I still looked skinny, but this couldnât even compare to how I was before, back then I could barely breathe after walking a little.
âNow I have enough strength to start training my mana.â
Bianca told me not to force myself until I became a little older because thereâs a risk of mana runaway again, but that was true when I was a child who couldnât handle mana.
In particular, I grew a herb field to practice mana control with the guild executive Ted, so Iâm
was very familiar with injecting mana into the ground.
Even now, when I began to inject mana, the mana was delivered to the roots of the plants, and green leaves slowly began to expand the area.
It was also proof that I was using mana efficiently. I was worried that I wouldnât be able to control the sudden increase in mana, but I didnât think I had to worry too much.
âWhen the flowers bloom, Iâll bring them to Diana,â said Lia.
Today, after leaving the child again, I felt a little uncomfortable.
Still, a few days ago, Diana was very satisfied with tying my hair and playing with it repeatedly in the room, so it was fortunate that she agreed to just play in the room today.
âFrom tomorrow, weâll play together every day.â
My will burned thinking about the lovely child, Diana. Although Diana and I would not have met if it werenât for Sid Valerie, I couldnât stand the thought of the child being kidnapped and suffering.
While expanding the area of green leaves for a long time, I saw something noticeable.
âHuh? This canât beâŚâ
âWho are you?â
At the same time, I heard a voice behind me. I had already noticed his arrival long ago, so I turned calmly and frowned.
âThat snake-like impression.â
When we first met, he didnât have a good impression, but when I got to know the real thing, he looked meaner.
Yes, my wish for Allen was to be alone with Sid Valerie.
âTo send the vice commander to the place I want, exactly when I want to.â
Allen, who heard my wish, wondered at the silly content but kept his promise anyway.
âHey, I guess you used the young master to bring me here?â Sid Valerie snorted.
Sid Valerie was wheezing at me, perhaps only to grasp the situation after the rare sponsorship of the Duke.
âHow can a young child be so clever? So you clung to the young lady and followed her here shamelessly. Does it feel good to have a nice little girl to your liking? Youâll have to live your whole life thanking the lady.â
He spat at me and turned around as if he didnât want me to be Dianaâs servant.
So I spoke exaggeratedly behind him, âAs you said, I should thank her, not you.â
âWhat?â
âHow could I have met you if it wasnât for the young miss? Donât you think so?â (Lia)
âWhatâŚâ (Sid)
Lia continued, âI heard everything. You deliberately lied to Sir Sedian that the escort mission had changed.â
Sid Valerieâs face hardened at my words. It was very painful to see Sir Sedian even if he had enough skills to rise to the position of vice-commander of the Rexion Knights.
But I raised my voice again. Let these words spread far away, âIsnât that too much though? No matter how much you want to drive out Sir Sedian, you gamble for the safety of the lady you serveâŚâ
Sid Valerie exclaimed, âCrazy! Thatâs vulgar, and youâre good at making up lies.â
When I saw the man approaching me threateningly, I was scared for a moment, but I managed to control myself.
âDonât be afraid, itâs okay.â
I already know the meaning of the words of Count Valerie. Itâs foolish to run wild without knowing one inch ahead.
âYouâre threatening me without proof. You want to die, donât you?â
âSo you mean to say that everything Iâm saying is a lie?â
âYeah! And even if itâs true, whoâs going to believe you or Taze!â
âWhether to believe it or not is a matter for the Duke to decide.â